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==Career leaders== {{Further|List of Major League Baseball career complete games leaders}} # [[Cy Young]] β 749 # [[Pud Galvin]] β 646 # [[Tim Keefe]] β 554 # [[Walter Johnson]] β 531 # [[Kid Nichols]] β 531 # [[Bobby Mathews]] β 525 # [[Mickey Welch]] β 525 # [[Charley Radbourn]] β 489 # [[John Clarkson]] β 485 # [[Tony Mullane]] β 468 # [[Jim McCormick (pitcher)|Jim McCormick]] β 466 # [[Gus Weyhing]] β 448 # [[Grover Cleveland Alexander]] β 437 # [[Christy Mathewson]] β 434 # [[Jack Powell (pitcher, born 1874)|Jack Powell]] β 422 # [[Eddie Plank]] β 410 # [[Will White]] β 394 # [[Amos Rusie]] β 392 # [[Vic Willis]] β 388 # [[Tommy Bond (baseball)|Tommy Bond]] β 386 All pitchers above are right-handed, except for Eddie Plank. All also played most or all of their careers before the start of the modern [[live-ball era]] of baseball, which began during the 1920 season and was fully established in 1921. Among pitchers whose entire careers were in the live-ball era, the all-time leader in complete games is [[Warren Spahn]], whose total of 382 places him 21st all-time.
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